Wizard22 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 9:20 am
The simplest way I can explain it, is that Determinists selectively deny people are responsible for their actions,
Some determinists do that. Others do not conclude that. That's been discussed in a number of threads including
Compatibilism.
based on the contingency that they "did not consciously choose it". Then they are backed into the corner, as IC just pointed out, that their logic and rationality must be 'Determined' as well. So, to the "Hard Determinists", there is no possible proof nor evidence for Free-Will, because there exists no action, short of God's Divine Intervention...bringing the dead back to life, creating Something from Nothing, turning mountains upside-down, having dinner with Santa, the Easter bunny, fairies and Leprechauns...that gives 'evidence' to Free-Will.
I have never seen a determinist say anything like this. A there's no free will unless you can show me a miracle argument. Not once have I see this.
To the Free-Will-ists, it's very simple.
Actions are evidence, and proof, of Free-Will. There's not much more to it.
Then why say they act 'as if' they are free or believe in free will. IOW 'he is acting as if he is angry' would mean there are facets of his behavior that indication that trait. How are people acting 'as if' they have free will, such that it contradicts what they say?
And it seems like you are now saying it's just because with no justification. All life forms behave. Do they all have free will?